@Vicki, the treatment of that military man on Delta was so upsetting. Unacceptable to treat anyone so callously and without dignity but a person who was injured in the line of duty should have been handled with honor.

What is it about great blues guitarists & bland MOR songwriting? You would think some of that scorching blues playing would rub off on the new songs. But instead you get Clapton writing "Wonderful Tonight" and "Tears in Heaven" and you get John Mayer rewriting the Stephen Bishop songbook.

@Baka, a double amputee Marine, who lost his limbs on a second tour of Afghanistan was humiliated by insensitive flight attendants. An upset passenger lodged a complaint making the following incident public: Cpl. Christian Brown was flying Delta. For some reason, Delta boarded him last wheeling him the whole length of the plane in a clumsy and humiliating way. A passenger in first class offered to give up his seat, but the flight attendant rejected that offer. After being paraded to the back and suffering the clumsy bumps of the wheel chair into people (and I can imagine some inconvenienced passengers probably grumbled, glared, or even outrightly voiced their disdain for being bumped, etc), the complaint says the soldier had tears running down his cheeks, although he did not audibly cry. Must have been such a rough ride home for him.

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